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FONCTIONNEMENT DU MOTEUR T3.5EBHZ DC
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5.1-
With a well charged battery, the possible commands are: Up, Stop and Down.
- The motor slows down at the UP & Down end-limit.
- The motor will start with a slower speed after a “UP” order starting from the Down end-limit position.
- It is also possible to set an intermediate position (see §7).
5.2 - Frost detection function:
The motor stops if the shutter is stuck by ice during opening.
5.3 - Obstacle detection function:
When closing the shutter if the motor is stuck by an obstacle, the motor
will stop & then run in the reverse direction.
5.4 - Battery protection against excessive discharge:
Before each downward or upward movement of the shutter, the motor checks the voltage of the battery:
If the voltage is below 10V: The motor won’t accept any order.
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In these cases, use the battery charger in order to perform a quick battery recharge. Operation of
the motor will go back to normal only if the battery voltage reaches above 12V.
WARNING: Never leave a battery discharged (the battery can be damaged by being left in a
discharged condition for an extended period).
RECORDING / CONTROLING / DELETING INTERMEDIATE POSITION
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Recording:
- Move the motor to the wanted
position.
- Press
5 seconds
on the
« STOP »
button. The motor
will run for 0,5 second in one
direction and then in the other.
5 s
Control:
- Press the
« STOP »
button for
0,5 second.
The motor runs to the
intermediate position.
0,5 s
Deleting:
Position the motor on the intermediate position. Press
5 seconds
on the
“STOP”
button, the
intermediate position is deleted.
PROGRAMMING A NEW (INDIVIDUAL, GROUP OR MAIN) CONTROL POINT
6
6.1- Open the memory of the receiver from the individual
control transmitter:
- Press the
“PROG”
key of the transmitter for about
3 seconds
.
The motor will run for 0,5 second in one direction and then in
the other.
6.2- Confirm the operation from the new transmitter you
want to program:
- Press the
“PROG”
key of the transmitter for
1 second
. The
motor will run for 0,5 second in one direction and then in the
other.
- For group controls, repeat operations
6.1 and 6.2 for each motor in the group.
- For general controls, repeat operations
6.1 and 6.2 for each motor in the installation.
- To delete an transmitter from the memory of a motor, perform operations
6.1 with a programmed transmitter,
then perform the operation 6.2 with the transmitter to be deleted.
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>>
PROG ≥ 3 s
>>
PROG < 1 s
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